I have two harddisks and I'm running Windows 2000 Pro (SP1) on the first harddisk. I recently installed Slackware 8.1 on the second harddisk (without LILO) and when I tried to boot windows 2000, it takes hell of a long time to reach the login screen. After finally logging in, windows looks like it's not responding. I tried to shutdown and it throws an error saying it can't end explorer.exe. So, I suspect that the crappy windows explorer is killing itself trying to read the harddisk that I installed linux on. I removed the linux harddisk and Windows runs perfectly normal.

Anyone can help me with this? I can't remove the crappy windows coz it's my work pc. Thanks!

bbeers

08-05-2002 01:44 PM

I have this working, but I have Linux on hda and w2k on hdb. I am using lilo to choose between the two at boot time. You'll need a section in lilo.conf to fool the w2k drive into thinking that it is "c:" when it boots.

I like my solution better than his. How does he start Linux? Does w2k have a multi boot option now? Only way I can see is to enter the bios setup at boot time and disable the w2k disk, but then he would still need lilo on the linux disk! wouldn't he?

linuxcool

08-06-2002 08:58 PM

bbeers, skyvoyager probably uses a boot disk that he created to boot into linux. As for w2k being able to dual boot, it's boot loader program is capable of booting linux and other os's. Check out this page for dual booting linux and w2k with w2k's boot loader.

xcp

08-07-2002 08:51 PM

I too boot with a floppy, fighting with Windows' "boot loader" just isn't worth the effort.

Fuel

01-27-2003 10:35 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by bbeers I have this working, but I have Linux on hda and w2k on hdb. I am using lilo to choose between the two at boot time. You'll need a section in lilo.conf to fool the w2k drive into thinking that it is "c:" when it boots.

fuel asked: did you install w2k on a disk on hda .. then .. moved it to hdb .. and .. plugged in another drive on hda and install slackware on that ?

yep, that's what I did. No partitioning decisions to worry about. As an aside, I recently tried wine with this setup and it works ... just added a /c entry to my fstab to mount the /dev/hdb1 and was able to run some simple MS apps from my Linux X environment (KDE at present). I don't know how well, if at all, the MS games would perform, but it would be an interesting experiment.